Glee and Britain’s Worst Wife: TV preview

TV preview: Mr Schue’s world crashes around him in Glee and four women battle to become Britain’s Worst Wife.

Glee: Springing into action

Pick Of The Day Glee E4, 9pm

Poor Mr Schue â his personal and professional lives come crashing down around him like a house of cards tonight, all of which is precipitated by the prospect of Glee Clubâs school yearbook photo. Worse still, it means Coach Sue is on magnificently smug form. So what do our all-singing, all-dancing musketeers do? Smile â Lily Allen style. (And jump up and down on mattresses.)Â

Britainâs Worst Wife Living, 8pm

So here we have a talent show in reverse: four women are set challenges that include cooking a meal, mowing the lawn and remembering conversational points their husbands have proffered to them to find the nadir of British wifeliness. Sexist? Probably. Fifth Gearâs Quentin Willson is on hand to provide further testosterone as host.Â

FlashForward Five, 9pm

The US sci-fi series returns after a break with a two-parter. Mark (Joseph Fiennes) is in therapy, Vogelâs looking for Lloyd (Jack Davenport), Nicoleâs trying to figure out her vision and the issue of why the world momentarily got a glimpse of the future is still a pressing one. But the biggest question is can this show return to the heights of its excellent pilot?Â

Film Of The Day The Witches Of Eastwick ITV1, 10.35pm

A charisma-oozing Jack Nicholson is unbeatably cast as the horny little devil who turns the desperate housewives of Eastwick upside down (literally) in this deliciously dark and daft comedy based on John Updikeâs novel. Co-stars Cher, Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer as the dabbling suburban witches who conjure him up. The cherry-stone spewing scene is a modern classic.